Dec 5 2012
On Monday, USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "announced the launch of the agency's first-ever policy and program guidance [.pdf] on Building Resilience to Recurrent Crisis during an event in Washington, D.C.," according to an USAID press release. "Chronic poverty and recurring shocks drive the same communities into crisis year after year, undermining development gains," the press release states, adding, "In response to this clear need, and together with our international development partners, USAID has committed, through this policy and program guidance, to better coordinate its development and humanitarian approaches to effectively build resilience in targeted areas of recurrent crisis." The agency "intends for these efforts to collectively contribute to reduced humanitarian need" over the long-term, according to the press release (12/3).
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